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Kennan, William R.; Hill, L. Brooks – 1978
Recent research into the "forty-nine" songs and singing of the Kiowa Indians in southwestern Oklahoma is described in this paper. The paper first outlines the value of a process oriented approach to communication analysis that accents three primary variables: indexicality (the inherent situational nature of communicative acts),…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Communication Research, Cross Cultural Studies
LINGER, BERNARD L. – 1967
TO IMPROVE ELEMENTARY MUSIC INSTRUCTION IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 19 SOUTHEASTERN KENTUCKY TEACHER-AIDES ATTENDED AN INSTITUTE IN MUSIC HELD AT UNION COLLEGE (BARBOURVILLE, KENTUCKY) FOR TWO WEEKS, JUNE 19-30, 1967. FOR TWO HOURS EACH DAY THEY STUDIED THE USE OF PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, GROUP SINGING, CLASSROOM INSTRUMENTS, RHYTHMIC DANCE, AND THE…
Descriptors: Audiodisc Recordings, Budgets, Dance, Elementary Education
HARTSELL, O.M. – 1963
CONCERNED WITH THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUSIC EDUCATION PROGRAM, THIS BOOKLET CONSISTS OF TWO PRINCIPAL SECTIONS. PART ONE CONTAINS (1) A STATEMENT OF THE BASIC ELEMENTS REQUISITE TO AN EFFECTIVE PROGRAM, (2) A DISCUSSION OF THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF TEACHERS, SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, AND MUSIC SUPERVISORS IN THE PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTING OF…
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Elementary Education, Music Activities, Music Education
Rivas, Frank W. – 1974
Reactions to attitude items from the first national assessment of music expressed by a panel of music educators during a two-day conference on implications of the entire assessment are reproduced in this report. The panel states that aesthetic sensitivity is the ultimate goal of music education; however, the attitude items in the assessment do not…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Educational Assessment, Educational Research, Evaluation
Dufty, David; Scott, John Anthony – 1969
The purpose of this bulletin, one of a series designed to aid the social studies teacher, is to indicate ways in which folksongs can be used in the classroom as a vivid reflection of the history and culture of the common people. An explanation is given of the value of the use of folksongs in the social studies classroom, followed by sections on…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Assembly Programs, Citations (References), Classroom Techniques
Sharp, Elizabeth – Paul Chapman Publishing, 2005
The aim of this book is to provide a practical guide to activities that require children to use language in a variety of situations. It is by providing lots of opportunities for speaking and listening that children, hopefully, can develop and extend their language skills. The book is arranged in chapters describing and explaining the activities.…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Role Playing, Language Acquisition, Learning Activities
Shanklin, M. Trevor; Paciotto, Carla; Prater, Greg – 1997
This paper describes activities and evaluation of the KinderApache Song and Dance Project, piloted in a kindergarten class in Cedar Creek (Arizona) on the White Mountain Apache Reservation. Introducing Native-language song and dance in kindergarten could help foster a sense of community and cultural pride and greater awareness of traditional…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Bilingual Education Programs, Cultural Activities, Cultural Education
Phillips, Kenneth H. – Teaching Music, 1996
Advocates making sight-reading an integral part of choral music instruction and rehearsals. Recommends the Kodaly method for teaching tonic and dominant tonal patterns. Describes several instructional exercises designed to motivate and engage students. (MJP)
Descriptors: Applied Music, Choral Music, Instructional Improvement, Kodaly Method
Whitlock, Linda, Comp. – Teaching Music, 1996
Describes the efforts of various teachers and educational and community groups to promote community singing in the United States. Recounts some specific activities employed by teachers. Includes the words and music to "He's Got the Whole World In His Hands." (MJP)
Descriptors: Applied Music, Choral Music, Cultural Education, Cultural Enrichment
Small, Ann R.; Bowers, Judy K. – Teaching Music, 1997
Presents a lesson plan for teaching elementary and middle-school chorus in accordance with the National Standards of Music Education standard 9C, to understand music in relation to history and culture. Includes objectives, a list of required materials, a list of required prior knowledge, an outline of procedures, and evaluation methods. (DSK)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Choral Music, Cultural Background, Elementary Education
Spaeth, Jeanne – Teaching Music, 1997
Presents an interview with Julie Gold that addresses the importance of music in her education, her career as a songwriter, and her work as a professional singer. States that music and the arts is a crucial aspect of a child's education and that our society should recognize the triumphs of artists/musicians. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Concerts, Educational Experience, Elementary Secondary Education
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James, Alan Russell – Young Children, 2000
Using music in the classroom enhances learning. Music and dance provide an opportunity for positive social interaction. Singing fosters understanding of the sound and rhythm of language. Exposing children to the patterns of different kinds of music helps them to recognize patterns in mathematics. Background music in the classroom reduces stress…
Descriptors: Dance, Early Childhood Education, Educational Environment, Language Acquisition
Gandini, Lella – Child Care Information Exchange, 2002
Rituals of calming and soothing children toward sleep are an important part of life in any child care program, just as bedtime routines are basic to family life. This article discusses three nap-time rituals developed for infants and toddlers that incorporate comforting, familiar routines and objects, soothing music, and the reassuring presence of…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Caregiver Child Relationship, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
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Miyamoto, Karen A. – Research and Issues in Music Education, 2005
A pretest-posttest experimental design was utilized to determine the efficacy of the Yuba Method on inaccurate elementary singers. Testing of pitch accuracy was analyzed using the Sona-Speech Model 3600 software program. Inaccurate singers (N=168) from a population of 320 fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students, were divided into three subgroups…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Singing, Outcomes of Treatment, Experimental Groups
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Ruismaki, Heikki; Tereska, Tarja – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2006
This article studies early childhood musical experiences of Finnish pre-service elementary teachers (N=590). The article also analyses their connections between musical self-concept at student age and musical progress in teacher education. Research material was gathered by a questionnaire, which posed retrospective questions about childhood as…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Music Education, Music, Singing
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